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Another Cop Killed in a Drug Raid
An FBI agent was killed early yesterday near Pittsburgh during a raid on the home of a suspected cocaine dealer, who was taken into custody along with his wife. Federal officials later reported that the woman was being charged with the shooting.
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A lawyer for the couple said Christina Korbe faces homicide charges in connection with Hicks's death, three Pittsburgh television stations reported. Station KDKA quoted lawyer Sumner Parker as saying the Korbes may have believed they were the victims of a home invasion. Federal officials said Christina Korbe was being held by state authorities in connection with the killing.
As he was led away in handcuffs from the Allegheny County police headquarters yesterday, Robert Korbe blamed the shooting on other law enforcement officers.
"They shot their own guy," he told reporters. "I didn't shoot him." [Washington Post]
We just donât have enough facts at this point, but if this turns out to be another case of a confused suspect mistaking police for burglars (or police shooting each other), then itâs something weâll be discussing in more detail very soon.
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Whether itâs a police officer or a suspect, itâs just tragic that so many lives continue to be lost during aggressive drug raids. I agree with Radley Balko who asks why Robert Korbe couldnât have been arrested outside the home. Busting into peopleâs houses at 6:00 in the morning is a prescription for disaster. If police canât find a safer way to do these raids, they need to look harder.
Will Banning Blunts Reduce Marijuana Use?
Council Bans Sale of Single Cigars in Bid to Curb Youths' Marijuana Use
The Prince George's County Council adopted one of the nation's most sweeping restrictions on the sale of cigars yesterday, an effort to curb a growing trend among urban youths of using hollowed-out cigars to smoke marijuana.
The council voted 8 to 1 to ban the sale of single cigars, requiring stores to sell them in packages of at least five. The new law will also make it easier to charge someone possessing a cigar with a drug paraphernalia offenseâ¦[Washington Post]
How much easier? Iâd like to know more. Why would you charge someone with a drug offense for possessing cigars? If they have drugs, you can charge them for that. This is ridiculous.
Unfortunately, thereâs no such thing as a stupid idea when youâre trying to save the children:
Sylvia Quinton, who works with the Suitland-based Substance Abuse Treatment Education Prevention Network, said use of short fat cigars, often called blunts, to smoke marijuana has "become embedded in youth culture." Blunts make frequent cameos in rap music and movies.
She said the new law cannot stamp out the glorification of blunts, but raising the price might discourage some youths.
Are you crazy? If they can afford marijuana, they will find a way to smoke it. No oneâs gonna give up on smoking a $10 bag because they couldnât get a blunt for a buck. Not only will this plan fail overall, it will never work even one time on anybody, ever. They will eat their stash raw before surrendering to you.
Not to mention the glaring and hysterical fact that you can still buy boxes of blunts and get high five times, while saving some change. This is nothing but a much-needed lesson in economics for people who constantly waste weed by rolling it up in big slimy stinking blunt papers that spill herb into your mouth and make you smell like schwag for a day and a half.
The fact that weâre even talking about this is an enormous exhibit in the embarrassing failure of our marijuana laws.
Join MPP at the Playboy Mansion
Dear friends:
Want to party with the Marijuana Policy Project at the Playboy Mansion?
This is your invitation to the best party of the year â MPP's fourth annual party at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles on June 4, 2009.
Come celebrate MPP's Election Day wins and mingle with other MPP supporters, all on the Mansion's legendary grounds. Last year's party featured a live performance by Jane's Addiction's Perry Farrell and was hosted by reality TV superstar Adrianne Curry.
We'll be announcing celebrity performers in the coming weeks.
MPP's last three parties at the Playboy Mansion sold out, so make sure to get your tickets early. You'll also save money by getting tickets now, since the price will increase later on.
Tickets make a great holiday gift, as well.
Please reserve your tickets today. I hope we'll see you there.
Sincerely,
Rob Kampia
Executive Director
Marijuana Policy Project
Washington, D.C.
P.S. As I've mentioned in previous alerts, a major philanthropist has committed to match the first $3.0 million that MPP can raise from the rest of the planet in 2008. This means that your donation today will be doubled.
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